From the tripoint EE-RU-LV to the border crossing Brunishevo - Pededze was only a few kilometers.
In between I took a small road in the woods to follow the border for a short distance. Then I visited the border crossing.
They said they already expected me.

Wooden shed
Between the tripoint and the border crossing I took a small road which ended at this shed near the border.
Again no one was home. The left part of the shed was filled with wood. I guess for the woodstove in winter.
At the left you can recognize the border markers 625.

Borderpoles 625
A clear sign that you have to stop here..

Borderpoles 625
Strange enough there are two Latvian species of this borderpole. It could be that the border makes a special angle here, but it
was not clear to me. Some hundred meters ahead I heard noice of chainsaws. Could have been on this side of the border.
To avoid troubles I didn't go that way.

Borderpoles 626
I went to the left in the direction of the tripoint. Soon I reached the pair 626.
There was a very small path along the border. I didn't if I Was allowed to take it as it was realy close to the borderline,
but nothing happened. It was full of traces of the border guards' boots.

Borderpoles 627
Nothing new here. The strip between Latvia and Russia was not blank. On the contrary, it was full of plants. I think it's not easy to keep
it empty.

Near borderpoles 627
A view at the borderline. At the left a little creek that forms the border from 627 in western direction.
Notice the wooden stick in the sand. I think this marks the 'protected zone' of 10 or 12 meter which is only accessable for border
inspection. It's not clearly marked yet, but by chopping trees between the border and these sticks they are working on it.
I found more of those sticks here.

Border crossing Brunishevo - Pededze
I drove to the bordercrossing Brunishevo - Pededze. It looks all new, paid by EU funds. There wwas not much activity around here.
One car waiting, that's it. In the earlier days it was only opened for pedestrians.

Office
I went to the office and was welcomed by some border guards. One of them spoke English. I asked if I could go to the border.
I showed him my permission. He said they were already expecting me, I don't know why. They were friendly and it was no problem to go to the borderpoles -but not on my
own! This young man escorted me.

X-ray
Between the 'gate' and the real border there is this X-ray device. You see that ofter at these borders.

Bordermarkers 603
A small and sandy road leads to the Russian custom office. The border guard told that this border crossing is now accessable for cars.
In the earlier days it was not, but it was required by EU regulation. At the other hand, this borde crossing is only for
Russian and Latvian people. "We would let you go, but the Russian will send you back, even if you have a visa" he said.

Borderpoles 602
An old barier on the border. It was used in the earliers day, now it has no function.
At the end of the road you see the office of the Russian customs. I couldn't get closer to the border than this. "The Russians
could see it as a provocation if you are too close to the border", my guide said.

Borderpoles 603
A close look at the Latvian borderpole 603 at the left side of the small sand road.
The Russian copy was standing quite far from this one. I think about 20 meters, which is much more than the usual 4 meters.

Russian custom office
With my zoomlens I could picture the poor-looking Russian custom office. Some people were waiting to cross.
I went back and thanked the border guard you joined me.

Near borerpoles 611
Before travelling to Vientuli, I visited another spot in the area on my own. It was only some hundreds of meters from the
Brunishevo - Pededze crossing. Here the strip was properly maintained and visible.

Borderpoles 611 with bench
Due to the high vegetation the borderpoles were barely visible. Notice the bench close to the strip.
Propably used to guard the border.

Borderpoles 612
With some effort I could reach and picture the pair 612. I tried 611 as well, but that was not possible. Too high and
too much vegetation.

The road to Ventuli
On my way to the next border crossing, Vientuli. It was hot, almost all roads were small and dusty sandroads. If someone is driving
in front of you, it's better to take a break and to wait until the dust has disappeared.